PARISH OF CAMBRIDGE
lIUMEL3D TO THE DUST Bl HOI’S COMMENTS I Per I’re.-s Association. 1 Hamilton, July 3. 44 The parish ■ ; Cambridge, once the pride of Auckland and this diocese, has indeed been humbled to the dust, and through no fault < f its own has got an unenviable reputation throughout the. province and even beyond it,” comment Bishop ('herrington in his charge! to the Waikato Diocesan Synod last ■ night, in reference to the trouble in the ■ Cambridge pari. h. “It has not been a pleasant task, this putting into force of the disciplinary canons of the church, tirni it is fortunate that it does not often occur. It is not only Cambridge which suffers. The clergy of the parishes have been hurt and the prestige of the whole church has been lowered ia Ike eyes of all men.'*
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 156, 4 July 1934, Page 6
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